BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 28, 1921 - The Triangles of Dayton are
today just about figured out of the running for the national professional football
championship honors, while the All-Americans of this city probably are in the lead for the
title as a result of the game played here yesterday between the teams which the home team
won by a score of 7 to 0. The Bisons had all of the breaks of the game and in spite of
being badly outplayed by the Triangles in the last half, managed to hang on to their small
margin and hold the visitors safe until the end.

On a dry field, the Triangles would undoubtedly have won
the game. Their frontline stood like a stone wall while their backs, especially Bacon,
ploughed into the home club's line for respectable gains. Anderson made the lone touchdown
of the game in the first five minutes of play and after taking the ball on a forward pass
and running 45 yards through a broken field. In the second quarter Buffalo found that the
Dayton line could not be penetrated. Several times the Bisons lost the ball on downs in
their attempts to crash through. Deeper and deeper came the ball into Buffalo territory.

Finally driven to the 15-yard line, Hughitt punted. Partlow
recovered it and started the procession back into Buffalo territory. When the whistle blew
the ball was on Buffalo's 5-yard line. During the entire third quarter the ball remained
in Buffalo territory. Several times the Bisons lost on fumbles or were penalized for
offside plays. Dayton got its third opportunity to score in this quarter. The pigskin was
on Buffalo's 15-yard line. Instead of attempting to forge ahead on a series of line plays
the visitors resorted to the forward pass. The field, a literal sea of mud, made such
plays almost impossible. Three fumbles in the last quarter lost 20 yards for Buffalo, and
the ball came back dangerously near the Buffalo goal. Smash as they may, the Buffalo
warriors could not get through the line. Hughitt was again forced to punt, landing the
pigskin in the arms of Bacon, who gained 15 yards, bringing the ball to the 30-yard line.